Veterinarian who smuggled liquid heroin into US through puppies' bellies sentenced to 6 years in pri [View all]
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Veterinarian who smuggled liquid heroin into US through puppies' bellies sentenced to 6 years in prison
The dogs would have to undergo surgery twice -- to insert and remove the drugs.
By Aaron Katersky and Julia Jacobo Feb 7, 2019 4:42 PM ET
A veterinarian student convicted of implanting heroin into the stomachs of puppies to smuggle drugs into the United States has been sentenced to six years in federal prison.
Andres Elorez, 39, was arrested in Spain for crimes he committed more than a decade ago and was extradited to the U.S. last year to face trial in federal court in the Eastern District of New York.
Elorez, a Spanish national who went to veterinary school in Colombia, pleaded guilty to conspiring to import heroin. In court documents, he was described as "one of the best students in his class," but prosecutors said his skills were used for "criminal purposes" with complete disregard for the dogs in his care.
The elaborate plan to smuggle heroin into the country included surgically implanting packets of liquid heroin into the bellies of puppies who acted as couriers, prosecutors said, accusing him of betraying a veterinarian's pledge to prevent animal abuse, in addition to his role in drug trafficking.
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(DEA-NY Field Office) Several of the canine couriers were saved, according to the DEA.
(DEA) This undated photo shows how liquid heroin was packaged to be surgically inserted into the puppies' bellies.
(DEA) Andres Lopez Elorza is pictured in this undated photo released by the Drug Enforcement Administration.